Terminal Blocks Mount On Standard DIN Rails

Sept. 1, 2002
The K-Blox Terminal/Junction Blocks sport a low-profile design that mounts on a DIN rail and employ a captive screw system for connecting wires. These blocks are molded from thermoplastics rather than conventional phenolics. The captive screw system

The K-Blox Terminal/Junction Blocks sport a low-profile design that mounts on a DIN rail and employ a captive screw system for connecting wires. These blocks are molded from thermoplastics rather than conventional phenolics. The captive screw system simplifies the attachment of ring lugs and eliminates the need for disassembly. The blocks are offered in 4-, 6-, 8-, 10-, and 12-position sizes with a permanent marker strip for identification. Constructed with UL-approved materials, the blocks provide 0.560" centerline-to-centerline spacing of the current bars and are rated for 600V, 30A. An optional common-shunt bar slides into place and positively locks. Other options include fuse blocks, diode blocks, jumpers, rising cage, and wire-clamp terminations. Pricing is $2 each for a four position block. KONNEXT INC., Hudson, MA. (978) 567-0800.

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